Allergy Research Group® | Potassium Citrate (Hypoallergenic) |  | | Don't Want To Use PayPal - Call Us At 1-888-408-7463 - We Will Take Your Order Over The Phone | | If We Receive Your Order By 2:00 PM MST - We Will Ship To You Today (Mon-Fri) | | Potassium Citrate - Hypoallergenic  |  | | Back To Previous Page |  | | Potassium is an important macromineral, being required in relatively large amounts for optimal health. Potassium Citrate from Allergy Research Group® is a potent, hypoallergenic source of potassium and the preferred form for absorption.* Contraindicated with use of aluminum containing drugs. | | | Potassium Citrate - Hypoallergenic - 120 Capsules | | Your Cost | $ 13.85 | | | |  | | |  | Capsules Contain: Each capsule contains Potassium (Potassium Citrate) - 99 mg. |  | Other Ingredients: Cellulose, and stearic acid. |  | Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1 capsule per day between meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. * |  | Serving Size: One capsule. |  | Servings Per Container: 120. |
| | | | | The mineral elements are vital for homeostasis, and as electrolytes (charge carriers) play a major role in maintaining acid-base balance and osmotic balance. Also as charge carriers, minerals help regulate the heartbeat and are involved in muscle and nerve activity through their effects on cell membrane permeability. Structurally, although they constitute only a small proportion (about 4%) of the body's tissues, Calcium and other minerals contribute the bulk of the bony skeleton and the teeth. Functionally, minerals are intrinsic to metabolism: many enzymes have minerals located at or near their active sites. Minerals also contribute to the body's antioxidant defenses, with Selenium, Copper, Manganese and Zinc being essential for antioxidant enzymes to function. Allergy Research Group® mineral products are free of all common plant and animal allergens and do not contain other potentially allergenic additives. * The citrate forms of some minerals are often absorbed more efficiently than are the commonly used carbonate and sulfate forms. The greater bioavailability of the mineral citrates is most dramatically observed in those persons whose gastric acid secretion is impaired and who therefore lack the acidity to efficiently break down the non-citrate mineral salts. Citrate itself is a common intermediary metabolite; it is readily absorbed and metabolized, and is a "chelating" (mineral transporting) agent. Citrate minerals are minerals that are combined with citric acid and as a result, are better absorbed. Allergy Research Group's® citric acid is not derived from citrus; it is synthetically produced from plant sources giving it exceptionally low allergy potential. Allergy Research Group® suggests taking the mineral citrates between meals and to avoid citrates if aluminum containing antacids or other aluminum containing drugs are used. * The use of mineral citrates is contraindicated when taking aluminum containing drugs because the citric acid may increase mineral absorption including aluminum. |  | *Hypoallergenic Defined: According to Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary "hypoallergenic" is defined as: "Diminished potential for causing an allergic reaction." Allergy Research Group® defines hypoallergenic as "Free of all common allergens", specifically, wheat, corn, soy, gluten, yeast, dairy, and eggs. Many very sensitive individuals who reach to supplements in general, are able to tolerate Allergy Research Group® product. Since our inception in 1979, we have been using only the purest, and whenever possible, the lowest allergy potential natural ingredients. And while many of the nutrients in our formulas are synthesized from natural substances (plant sources), which as a whole may contain antigens, the synthesizing process removes the molecules of the desired nutrient from the original substance, and in the processing a great percentage of the antigens and allergens are left behind. The final material then has extremely low allergy potential. This is not to say that no one will react to any of our hypoallergenic formulas, as some extremely sensitive people may. However, the potential for an allergic reaction is low, and the feedback from many of our extremely allergic and sensitive customers is that Allergy Research Group® supplements are the only products they are able to tolerate. 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